News from CNR Shenzhen on March 1 (Reporter Xia Yan) “Why did China’s Silicon Valley appear in Shenzhen, which was full of foundries 20 years ago and was called the ‘Shanzhai Capital’ 10 years ago?” A big "question of science and technology innovation" in the minds of Shenzhen researchers.
This is inseparable from the rise of Shenzhen's "hard technology" power. As the next breakthrough point for China to develop high-quality and become a manufacturing powerhouse, "hard technology" is the key to realize the "shift" of the underlying logic of the manufacturing industry, and it also heralds the future of the Greater Bay Area.
Why Shenzhen? Recently, reporters from China Central Radio and Television Station followed the interview group of the network theme event "The Future Has Come High-Quality Development in China" and walked into the Hetao Shenzhen-Hong Kong Science and Technology Innovation Cooperation Zone and Xili Lake International Science and Education City to find out.

In January 2018, He Yaowei, a native of Hong Kong and the founder of Shu Tang Information Technology (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "Shu Tang"), led the entrepreneurial team to settle in the Hetao Cooperation Zone. The next year, he broke through the bottleneck of non-invasive technology and launched the first generation Non-invasive blood sugar smart watch Rui Tang.
"We have been developing from scratch for 9 years. The products launched this year will apply self-developed new technologies, and apply for three types of medical device certification at the Greater Bay Branch Center of the State Food and Drug Administration. If the application is successful, it will be three years ahead of the industry. "He Yaowei said.
Experimented in Hong Kong, researched and developed in Shenzhen, produced in Dongguan, and sold nationwide. The Greater Bay Area has the most complete industrial chain in the world, which has accelerated the transformation of Shutang's scientific and technological achievements.
What makes He Yaowei even more happy is that, as a technology-based enterprise, Shutang's difficult and expensive financing problems have also been resolved.
"It's such a surprise to be the 'first crab eater' enterprise that realizes cross-border financing with intellectual property rights, and to be able to enjoy the 'option' to enjoy the financial resources of Shenzhen and Hong Kong." He Yaowei recently received the first intellectual property financing from Hong Kong when said. This marks that the first Shenzhen-Hong Kong cross-border intellectual property securitization project in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area has completed fundraising in Shenzhen and Hong Kong and officially landed.

One end is connected to the complete industrial chain in the Greater Bay Area, and the other end is linked to international financial resources through Hong Kong, which enables the high-end scientific and technological innovation resources in the Hetao Cooperation Zone to achieve "zero breakthrough" to "aggregate development".
At present, the Shenzhen Park of the Hetao Cooperation Zone has implemented more than 150 high-end scientific research and industrialization projects, forming a major national scientific research platform, a world top 500 R&D center, scientific research projects of Hong Kong universities, breakthrough core key technology projects, Shenzhen-Hong Kong unicorn enterprises, etc. The science and technology innovation industry cluster has become an important engine for building Hong Kong's future Silicon Valley and building an international science and technology innovation center in the Greater Bay Area.
When it comes to hard technology entrepreneurship, Shenzhen Dajiang Innovation Technology Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "DJI") is a typical representative.
In 2006, Wang Tao, the founder of DJI, rented a warehouse of less than 20 square meters in Shenzhen with a few like-minded classmates, and began to focus on the development and production of helicopter flight control systems.
For more than ten years, with unremitting R&D and innovation, DJI has opened up the consumer drone market, and now accounts for 80% of the global market share. At the same time, DJI has also created the civilian drone industry around the world.
"DJI drones have been used in various industries, such as public security, surveying and mapping, energy, agriculture, and environmental protection." said Zhang Xiaonan, senior director of corporate strategy and head of public relations at DJI.
Standing on the bridge of DJI's global headquarters "Sky City" and looking down, in Shenzhen Xilihu International Science and Education City, there are not a few innovative leading companies like DJI.

